Show ContentsDvorsky History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The surname Dvorsky is derived from the Czech word "dvur," meaning "manor" or "court," and falls into one of the Czech names that shows the social status of the name bearer. Essentially the name means "a farmer having his free farm," which showed due regard for the fact that he was a land-owner, rather than a surf. Moreover, in Moravia, the name denoted a freeholder, subject only to the king. Moravia is in the Northern part of today's Czech Republic. There are also a number of Eastern European place names beginning with Dvor, such as Dvorsky.

Early Origins of the Dvorsky family

The surname Dvorsky was first found in Bohemia and Moravia. By far the most well-known bearer of this surname must be Atonin Dvorak (1841-1904) the Czech composer. He was a son of a Prague butcher and an organist and viola player, before 1877, when a committee which included Brahms as a member recognized Dvorak's talent, brought him to Vienna and sponsored his work. Perhaps his most famous work was "From the New World," his ninth symphony.

Dvorsky Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Dvorak, Dvoracek, Dworak,Dvorsky, Dvoeczak, Dvorczyk, Dvorecz and many more.

Early Notables of the Dvorsky family

Notable among the name Dvorsky at this time we found František Dvorák, born Bruner, also known as Franz Dvorak or Franz Bruner (1862-1927) was a Czech painter. He was the son of a tailor named Václav Bruner. He later changed his name to "Dvorák."August Dvorak (1894-1975), was an American educational psychologist and professor...
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Migration of the Dvorsky family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Anton Dvorak, who arrived in New York city in 1905, Edward, Vaclav, Wesley and Karel Dvorak, who all came to Galveston, Texas in 1906, and Joseph Dvorak, who came to Alabama in 1928, but there were surely many other settlers bearing this name who came to North America..



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